Nutrition & Wellness Center | Our Dietitians
A dedicated focus on nutrition therapy can reduce risk of readmission by 24% in hospitalized patients who are malnourished or at nutritional risk and decrease odds of mortality by 55% in critically ill patients when enteral nutrition is initiated within 24 hours of ICU admission.1,2
Systemize nutrition therapy across the continuum of care with Clinicia™
Clinicia is a foundational framework for systematically delivering nutrition services that can increase your healthcare system’s efficiency, effectiveness and consistency in the delivery of care.
- National Nutrition Leadership Team: Guidance from above-the-unit subject matter experts who conduct clinical research and develop nutrition solutions to support your on-site teams with the latest innovations and best practices from around the globe.
- Operational Excellence in Clinical Care: Clinical nutrition expertise paired with advanced leadership training like Lean Six Sigma to help streamline your operations and ensure compliance and safety.
- Dietitian Labor Management: A partner with a commitment to advancing skills and driving the profession forward through a holistic approach to hiring, training, and retaining top talent.
- Thought Leadership: Partnership in performing and showcasing academic research that drives nutrition science forward, benefiting your patients and enhancing your reputation.
- Safety & Outcomes: Identification of patient groups who need specialized nutrition services, and the development and execution of specific programs designed to meet unique needs.
[1] Gomes F, Baumgartner A, Bounoure L, et al. Association of Nutritional Support With Clinical Outcomes Among Medical Inpatients Who Are Malnourished or at Nutritional Risk: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Netw Open. 2019;2(11):e1915138. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.15138
[2] Tian F, Heighes PT, Allingstrup MJ, Doig GS. Early Enteral Nutrition Provided Within 24 Hours of ICU Admission: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Crit Care Med. 2018;46(7):1049-1056. doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000003152